- •Иностранный язык. Английский язык
- •Часть 1
- •About myself, my family, my relatives and my friends
- •1. Complete a mind map about yourself using the given words. Give as much information as you can but don’t be detailed about your family.
- •2. Use information from your mind map and words from vocabulary to introduce yourself according to the plan:
- •4. Ask your group-mates about their traits of character and hobbies. Find out how much do you have in common. Who could be a friend of yours?
- •1. Give your associations to the word «Family»:
- •Vocabulary
- •2. Answer the questions:
- •3. A) What relatives do you have? Divide them into 2 groups:
- •4. Match the words and their definitions:
- •5. Find the words connected with family members:
- •6. Answer the questions:
- •7. Translate the sentences from Russian into English:
- •8. Read and translate the text:
- •Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •9. Answer the questions on the text:
- •11. Work in pairs and make a dialogue:
- •17. Project Work:
- •1. Think about a role that the family plays in your life and complete the sentence:
- •2. What family types can we meet in a modern society? Draw a diagram. What family type do you live in?
- •3. Read the text and compare how many family types are the same in your diagram and in the text.
- •Vocabulary
- •4. Discuss the following questions with a partner:
- •6. Do you face any problems living with the family? How do you solve them?
- •7. Read the text and point out the family problems described there:
- •Vocabulary
- •8. A) Work in a group. Discuss typical problems that modern families have and complete the table.
- •9. Complete the sentences:
- •10. Answer the questions:
- •11. Work in a pair to make a dialogue:
- •12. Is it necessary to share responsibilities about the house? Do you share duties in your family?
- •13. Read and translate the text:
- •Vocabulary
- •14. Translate the sentences from Russian into English:
- •15. Work in small groups and make a list of typical domestic responsibilities.
- •20. Guess the crossword:
- •21. Choose one statement you agree and one you disagree with. Explain your choice:
- •1. Match the times with the clocks and write these times in another way:
- •7. Compare yourself and Caroline. What do you do every day? Make up the sentences starting with: as for, unlike, in contrast to.
- •8. Write the questions. Make up the interview with Caroline.
- •9. A) Put the adverbs in to the right place:
- •10. Answer the questions:
- •11. Tell about your typical working day and compare it with your weekends.
- •Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •7. Match the antonyms:
- •8. Fill in the gaps:
- •9. Work in small groups. Explain the following words by turns. The other students in the group should guess the word:
- •10. Answer the questions about your friend:
- •11. Work in pairs and think what a real friend does.
- •12. Compare your list with the following one. How many ideas about friends coincide with your list?
- •13. Discuss the following questions:
- •14. Make up a dialogue discussing the following points:
- •15. Tell about your friend: describe his/her appearance and character. How much do you have in common with your friend? What do you think about friendship in your life?
- •Student's life, my university, studying abroad
- •Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •3. Put in the right words:
- •4. Complete the sentences in English:
- •5. Match the words and their definitions:
- •6. Match the synonyms:
- •7. Solve the crossword:
- •8. Translate the text from Russian into English:
- •9. A) Unscramble the words. The first letter is a capital one:
- •Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •3. Make up phrases, using these words:
- •4. Match the words and their definitions:
- •5. Translate the text from Russian into English:
- •6. Make up a dialogue between a student of Siberian Federal University and a pupil who is going to enter this university and wants to get to know about this university as much as possible.
- •7. Make up an advertisement for school-graduates, choose one of these topics:
- •8. Read and translate the text:
- •Exercises
- •9. Match the words and their definitions:
- •10. Translate the text from Russian into English:
- •1. Would you like to study abroad? What country?
- •2. Read and translate the text:
- •Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •7. Make up a dialogue on one of the situations:
- •Travelling, kinds of holidays, means of travelling, buying a ticket, staying at a hotel, holiday accommodation
- •Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •3. Collocate the words and use these phrases in your sentences:
- •4. Make up the possible combinations with the following words:
- •9. Solve the crosswords:
- •10. Answer the questions:
- •2. Do the test to find out which holiday is ideal for you. Comment the results:
- •3. What kind of holidays do you prefer: exciting and adventurous or peaceful and relaxing? Tell a story to prove your ideas.
- •1. How do you choose any means of travelling if you want to go anywhere?
- •2. Read and translate the text:
- •Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •3. Guess the riddles:
- •4. Fill in the gaps using the words from vocabulary:
- •5. Translate the text from Russian into English:
- •6. Make a table «Advantages and disadvantages of different means of travelling»:
- •7. Complete the sentences:
- •8. Work in pairs. Make an advertisement of one means of travelling.
- •9. Make up a dialogue. You and your friend are going to travel. Discuss different ways of travelling and choose one which is more suitable for your travelling.
- •10. Describe a good and a bad tourist:
- •11. Answer the questions and make up a short story. Tell the class.
- •12. Work in pairs. Write recommendations for air travelers:
- •13. An English-speaking friend is planning to visit your country (or city). Write a short letter to give him some advice:
- •14. А) What do you take with you on:
- •15. Make up a logical chain:
- •16. Put the sentences in right order to compose a dialogue:
- •17. Make up your own dialogues using the examples.
- •18. Project work:
- •1. Read and translate the dialogue:
- •Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •8. Make up your own dialogues «Buying a ticket».
- •9. Play the game «An interpreter». Work in groups of three.
- •10. Read the text and translate the words in bold:
- •Exercises
- •11. Explain the following words in English:
- •12. What do you call:
- •13. Speak about your experience of flying:
- •1. Read and translate the dialogue:
- •Vocabulary
- •Exercises
- •2. Choose 2 holiday places and speak about their advantages and disadvantages.
- •3. A) Read the advertisements below and decide which type of holiday each suggests.
- •4. Make up and act out the dialogue between a travel agent and a customer. Mention the points:
- •5. Project Work:
- •Texts for additional reading my family
- •Family problems
- •My friend
- •Education in my life
- •Travelling
- •Linking words
- •Interrupting:
8. Make up your own dialogues «Buying a ticket».
9. Play the game «An interpreter». Work in groups of three.
One of you is a client, the second is a clerk, the third is an interpreter. The client doesn’t speak English, so the interpreter must translate his words into English, and the clerk’s words into Russian.
10. Read the text and translate the words in bold:
AIR TRAVEL
a) Departure
First you go to the check-in desk where they weigh your luggage. Usually you are permitted 20 kilos, but if your bags weigh more, you have to pay excess baggage (you pay extra). The airline representative checks your ticket and gives you a boarding card for the plane with your seat number on it.
Then you go through passport control where an official checks your passport, and into a departure lounge. Here you can also buy things in the duty-free, e. g. perfume, alcohol and cigarettes. About half an hour or forty minutes before take-off, you are told to go to a gate number, e. g. number 14, where you wait before you get on the plane.
When you board the plane, you find your seat. If you have hand luggage, you can put it under your seat or in the overhead locker above your seat.
b) The flight
You may want or need to understand certain announcements; these come from the captain (pilot) or from an air stewards and stewardesses. You should fasten your seat belts and put your seats in the upright position. The captain reminds passengers that there is no smocking until they are inside the terminal building. The air stewards come round with landing cards.
c) Arrival
When the plane lands, you have to wait for it to stop. When the doors are open, you get off the plane, walk through the terminal building and go to the luggage reclaim where you collect your luggage. You then pass through customs (green – nothing to declare, red – goods to declare, blue – European Union citizens). You can hire a car (rent a car) at most airports.
Exercises
11. Explain the following words in English:
boarding card passport control check-in desk |
baggage reclaim hand luggage take-off |
to pay excess luggage duty-free departure lounge |
12. What do you call:
The place where you go when you arrive at the airport with your luggage.
The card with the seat number on it.
The money you have to pay if your luggage is very heavy.
The place where you sit and have a drink when you are waiting for your flight to be called.
The bags you carry onto the plane with you.
The place above your head where you can put your hand luggage.
The people who look after you on the plane.
The part of the airport you walk through when you arrive or depart.
The place where you collect your luggage after you land.
13. Speak about your experience of flying:
What is the most interesting part, and what is the most boring part?
Where do you often have delays, and why?
Is there any part that frightens or worries you?
What do you usually do during most flights?
Do you always eat the airline food?
Are there any things which would improve flying and make the experience more interesting?
Part 5 «STAYING AT A HOTEL»